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Post by sydneyfox on May 25, 2005 12:33:09 GMT 10
dont worry beccaj i dont see that happening
@ least u dont live in mosman ;D
i used to goto school in the eastern burbs and had some friends who lived in vaucluse etc - theyre the worst ive seen far more uppity and snobby than north-shorers
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Post by beccaj on May 25, 2005 12:44:54 GMT 10
oh foxy how right you are! i have a couple of mates who live east now... aye aye aye! but mosman crew arent too bad, i find it more depends on what school they went to a girl i used to go to school with made her parents move to bondi after she finished school... so that her address didnt embarras her anymore. being the dickheads that they are they did! it didnt matter that they already had like a 2mil property on the nth. feckers.
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Post by sydneyfox on May 25, 2005 14:02:58 GMT 10
yeah fuk bondi and their bling westfield!
my best friends went to mosman high n theyre far from snobby. granted they didnt live in mosman but still.. im thinkin more of the 'mosman mothers' perhaps.
ive met some nice people from Bradfield college too (in Nth Sydney)
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Post by beccaj on May 25, 2005 14:07:14 GMT 10
aaah a couple of good mates of mine ended up doing their hsc at bradfield after dropping out for a while! it is indeed not too bad a place!
yeh north shore mothers are the worst. theyre just so.. gah. we had a fancy dress formal one year and my mate went as a north shore mum - pearls, polo shirt, jersey wrapped around shoulders, sunglasses on head, and in a box made up like a car that said 'range rover'
classic
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Post by sydneyfox on May 25, 2005 14:10:08 GMT 10
hahahah typifying everything synonymous with nth shore mothers lol
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Post by beccaj on May 25, 2005 14:12:39 GMT 10
indeed my friend... indeed so are u a northie?
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Post by sydneyfox on May 25, 2005 14:15:22 GMT 10
born and raised in Neutral Bay moved to Hurstville for a while with some mates (too eager to leave home) just moved into the city abouta month ago
but i work on nth shore and the majority of my friends r from the north and south
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Post by beccaj on May 25, 2005 14:18:37 GMT 10
aaah cool! where im working at the moment it seems ultra northshore. im in northbridge at the mo.... i mean ffs it has north in its name! all these retired rich women, i get afraid! theyre like a receptionist with a nose stud (a tiny tiny one) AAAAAAAAAH but neutral bay is a really nice place! its the cremorne people that are funny.. wow
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Post by sydneyfox on May 25, 2005 14:23:05 GMT 10
yeah northbridge - my mum used to shop there along with lots of other mums hehehe
yah its not bad place, cremornes cool too, very cruisy little suburb
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Post by Nedstaaa on May 25, 2005 20:16:48 GMT 10
This country boy has found the whole north shore scene rather amusing. Its strange that my core group of friends at uni all attended schools such as Knox, Shore, Joeys and Kings. All good blokes but im finding it hard to convince them to come to the soccer farken! lol One of my chick friends who went to Roseville College admitted to me today that i was the first friend she had that went to a public school...
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Post by Der Kaiser on May 25, 2005 20:28:10 GMT 10
Take it from a former North Shore boy who now lives in Merrylands. The North Shore is the best place to live in Sydney! In between good beaches and the city with heaps of trees and good infrastructure. Pity the people who live there tend to ruin it
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Post by jubal1 on May 25, 2005 21:23:49 GMT 10
In the past 5 years I've lived in Mosman, Cremorne and Neutral Bay, nice places, full of snobs. Great restaurants, shit pubs, best cinema in Sydney, most expensive coffee in christendom
I moved to Normahurst to buy a decent house with a garden for my daughter, and have no regrets at all.
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Post by beccaj on May 25, 2005 21:23:56 GMT 10
dont get me wrong... i love living on the nth shore. like u said kaiser, its the best of everything, close to the beaches, close to the city...
its just some of the people need to be hit with a shovel!
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Post by Robbie on Jun 1, 2005 16:42:30 GMT 10
Its strange that my core group of friends at uni all attended schools such as Knox, Shore, Joeys and Kings. They are rah rah schools through and through. Potential wannabe wallabies
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